Smart Card India refers to plastic cards embedded with a chip or RFID technology that store and process data for identification, access control, payments, and tracking. These cards communicate with readers using contact (chip-based) or contactless (RFID/NFC) technology, enabling secure and fast authentication.
Smart cards are widely used across corporate offices, campuses, banking, healthcare, and government sectors to improve security, automate processes, and enable multi-application usage in a single card.
Explore Salvonic’s complete Smart Card India range for access control, identity management, cashless payment, loyalty programmes, transportation, and enterprise credential applications. From plain white PVC cards to proximity, contactless, chip, sticky, and RFID-enabled cards, our product range supports secure, durable, and compatible smart card deployments across India.
Selecting the right Smart Card India depends on your use case:
For example, Mifare cards are ideal for access control systems, chip cards for high-security applications, and UHF RFID cards for long-range identification. Choosing the right card ensures compatibility, security, and performance.
The effectiveness of Smart Card India solutions depends on:
Understanding these factors helps organisations select the right smart card solution for secure and efficient operations.
Salvonic is a leading smart card manufacturer India offering a comprehensive range of Smart Card India products for access control, identity management, cashless payment, loyalty programmes, transportation, and multi-application enterprise deployments. From plain white PVC cards for standard ID card printing through to advanced Mifare card variants, Salvonic’s card range covers every electronic credential requirement across private, public, and institutional sectors.
All Salvonic smart cards are manufactured to ISO 7816 for contact chip cards and ISO 14443 for contactless cards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of access control readers, card printers with encoding modules, POS terminals, and smart card management systems deployed across India.
Salvonic supplies Smart Card India products in both blank un-encoded form for customer-side personalisation and pre-encoded formats, supporting organisations that require cards encoded to specific facility codes, sector structures, or application-layer configurations.
The foundation of any card printing programme, Salvonic’s plain white PVC cards are standard CR80 format blank cards compatible with direct-to-card and retransfer card printers. They are used as the base stock for printing employee IDs, student cards, visitor passes, and access credentials with Salvonic or third-party card printers.
Salvonic’s Mifare card range is one of the most widely deployed contactless card India technologies in access control and smart campus infrastructure. These cards use 13.56 MHz RF communication and sector-based memory architecture, making them suitable for campuses, offices, residential complexes, and government buildings.
Salvonic’s proximity card range provides 125 kHz credentials for legacy access control systems that continue to rely on low-frequency reader infrastructure. These cards are available in both thin and thick formats to match existing reader and holder requirements.
Salvonic’s contact chip cards comply with ISO 7816 and are designed for high-security smart card applications requiring physical card-reader contact. These chip card India solutions are widely used in banking, government identity systems, enterprise access, and digital security applications.
Salvonic’s RFID card India products combine CR80 PVC card format with embedded UHF RFID capability for longer-range contactless identification. These cards are suited to use cases where hands-free identification, gate access, or staff tracking is required without traditional short-range tap interaction.
The Sticky Card is an adhesive-backed smart card format designed for mounting on surfaces such as laptops, equipment panels, storage boxes, or other flat assets. It is useful for asset identification where conventional holders or fixed tags are not practical.
Salvonic’s card range serves a wide cross-section of Indian industries and institutional buyers, supporting identity, access control, payment, and secure data-based applications.
A Smart Card India organisations and institutions use is a standard CR80-format plastic card (85.6 × 54 mm) containing an embedded electronic chip that stores and processes data — enabling contactless or contact-based identification, access control, payment, and multi-application credential functions far beyond the capability of a plain printed ID card.
Salvonic supplies eight distinct smart card types: plain white PVC cards for standard ID printing, Mifare Classic 1K/4K/8K contactless cards for access control, Mifare 64K for multi-application campus credentials, proximity cards (thin and thick) for 125 kHz legacy systems, contact chip cards (64K and 128K) for PKI and banking applications, UHF RFID cards for long-range hands-free identification, and sticky cards for surface-mounted asset tagging. All cards are ISO-compliant and compatible with Salvonic’s Sprint 230 and Matica XID card printer range.
A Contactless Card India users present to a reader without any physical insertion or swiping — the card communicates wirelessly at 13.56 MHz (Mifare) or 125 kHz (proximity) when held within a few centimetres of the reader antenna. This contactless operation makes entry faster, more hygienic, and more durable than swipe or contact systems, as there are no card-edge or contact pad wear mechanisms.
Salvonic’s contactless card range includes Mifare Classic 1K, 4K, 8K, and 64K cards — the most widely deployed contactless access control credential standard in India — plus proximity cards (thin and thick) for legacy 125 kHz reader infrastructure. All contactless cards are available in blank or pre-encoded format and are printable using Salvonic’s card printers for combined photo ID and access credential production.
A Chip Card India — also called a contact smart card — contains an ISO 7816-compliant gold contact pad on the card face that makes physical electrical contact with the card reader’s connector terminals.
Unlike contactless Mifare cards that communicate wirelessly, chip cards require direct card-reader contact and are used in applications demanding the highest levels of cryptographic security: PKI-based digital signature cards for government employees, financial-grade payment cards, high-security enterprise access credentials, and medical record smart cards requiring tamper-resistant certificate storage.
Salvonic supplies chip cards in 64K and 128K EEPROM capacities with T=0 and T=1 protocol support — covering standard PKI deployments through to complex multi-application contact smart card programmes for banking and government sectors.
An RFID Card India in UHF format is a standard CR80 PVC card with an embedded UHF RFID inlay operating at 865–868 MHz — enabling read ranges of 1–5 metres, compared to the 10 cm range of Mifare contactless cards. This long-range capability makes UHF RFID cards suitable for hands-free access control at vehicle gates, pedestrian portals with fast throughput requirements, and time-attendance systems where employees should be identified without removing their card from a badge holder or wallet.
While a Mifare card requires deliberate tap within 10 cm, a UHF RFID card is read automatically as the cardholder walks through a portal — making it the preferred credential for industrial campuses, logistics facilities, and large-footprint access control deployments. Salvonic’s UHF RFID cards are compatible with the BOLT, FLASH, and DASH reader range and are printable for combined photo ID and long-range electronic credential use.
Mifare cards operate at 13.56 MHz with higher security and memory, while proximity cards operate at 125 kHz and are used in basic access control systems.
Yes, advanced smart cards like Mifare 4K or 64K support multiple applications such as access control, payments, attendance, and identification within a single card.
An RFID sticky card is a thin, adhesive-backed RFID tag that can be easily attached to surfaces like ID cards, equipment, or products for tracking and identification. In smart card India applications, sticky cards are widely used for asset tracking, access control, and inventory management. They offer a flexible and cost-effective solution for converting regular items into RFID-enabled smart tracking systems.
Choosing the right Smart Card India solution depends on your application, security needs, and system compatibility. Mifare contactless cards are ideal for access control and campus credentials, proximity cards suit legacy door access systems, while chip cards are preferred for high-security authentication and banking applications. For organizations needing multiple functions, multi-application smart cards offer a scalable and future-ready solution.
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